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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-06-24, Page 13A • i • '1 • 4 • • • • • • G. A. WILLIAMS, 0.0. Optometrist 9 PATRICK STREET W. WINGHAM Phone 357-1282 SWIMMING CLASSES (;()BRIM -The Gorrie Red Cross Water Safety classes will he held this year from July 5 to July 31 inclusive. Donald Whitfield will he the instructor and Lynda John- ston assistant. Tenders for Sub -Trades Sub -trade prices will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m., 24th June, 1965, for an addition to Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham. Architects: Brown, Brisley & Brown, Toronto. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TRIPOD Construction Limited P. O. BOX 261 LONDON, ONTARIO PHONE 652-2974 Flexible Talk about flexible! At the Lord Simcoe there's something to suit every occasion — luxury suites, economical singles—dine and dance in the Captain's Table or snack in the sparkling Cafeteria, Next time, enjoy your stay in Toronto more at the LORD SIMCOE HOTEL 150 King SI. West, Toronto. Tel: 362-1848 GRADUATE — Two pupils at the Golden Circle School received graduation gifts on Monday from the teacher, Mrs. John Reavie. Wayne Procter and Mary Lee Rooney have attended the school for sev- eral years and have shown great im- provement. —Advance -Times Photo. Fordwich Personals A dedication service will be held Sunday morning at 10 a. m. in Trinity Anglican Church, when a lectern for the holy Bible will be presented by the A.Y.P. A. in memory of Wil- liam Jacques, and a painting of the Last Supper presented for use in the Sunday School,given by Mrs. Mary Sanderson. Those attending the Spring Deanery of the W.A. of the Anglican churches held in Sea - forth were Mrs. Elsie Strong, Mrs. Peter Browne, Miss Em- merson Hargrave, Mrs. Mary Sanderson and Mrs. Emmerson Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton, Miss Peggy Norton and Mr. Al- fred Jones of Guelph were Sun- day visitors with Mr.and Mrs. William Sothern. Mr. Amos Attwood of Tees - water visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, Douglas and Gregory of Listow- el were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie. Mr. Bruce Sothern underwent a tonsilectomy Thursday morn- ing in Palmerston Ilospital. Mrs.Jack Mann and children, Mrs.Jim Douglas and children and Miss Sharon Pollock are spending this week at Lurgen Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Forester and Mrs. Myrtle Wallace at- tended the memorial service on Sunday in Palmerston Cemetery Miss Doris Leonard of Listow- el visited Sunday with Mrs. Elsie Strong. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Orth, Misses Thelma and Shirley Orth, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall- man, Kenneth and Vivian and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Har- grave, all of Listowel. Misses Sharon Elliott, Lynn SUMMER IS OFFICIALLY HERE ARE YOU READY FOR IT? Our selection of fun -time clothing has never been greater. There is a tremend- ous variety of summer dresses for Girls and Ladies, featuring many half -sizes for the ladies. Mix and Match Slim and Pedal Pusher sets with matching Slipperettes are still high on the parade and you'll be amazed et our wide selection of Mix and Match Short sets for ladies and girls priced from $2.98 to $5.98. SUMMER SWEATERS There is a wonderful line-up of Pull- overs and Cardigans tailored for cool- er evenings. Ladies will enjoy the cre- ations by Golden Crown. There is also a smart line-up of Sweaters for the little ones by National Knit and Tam '0 Shanter. SEE OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF SHIFTS SQUALL JACKETS Sail Cloth, Cotton Knit and Nylons featur- ing half and full zippers in plains, plaids and figures. Lined - unlined. $3.98 to $5.98 We have a fine stock of the latest creations featuring the new reversibles $3.98 to 56.98 BLOUSES - Summer fun isn't complete without the addition of a new blouse. Our selection of Casuals and Tailored Blouses is cer- tain to please you. Long and Short Sleeve styles for every occasion. DAD Will REALLY Be Pleased with our fresh line of Sport irShirts and easy - care Short Sleeve White Dress Shirts. FOR MOM— •s'" Smart fresh stylings in 2 and 3 Il . piece swimwear by Maxine of Hollywood. $8.95 to $14.95. Beach Bags with hats to match — $2.98 Corsage Bathing Caps by Playtex % FOR DAD— A well rounded selection of Bathing Trunks that are certain style -setters FOR LAD— Wide selection of Bathing Suits by Tam '0 Shanter, National Knit and% Ladybird—$1.98 to $4.98 Cabana Sets for Boys. Great creations for sun filled summer fun. Sizes 6 to 18—$3.98 to $4.98 �7 FOR BEACH OR TRAVEL . GIVE YOURSELF A LIFT WITH A NEW SUMMER OUTFIT. THERE'S A GREAT SELECTION IN STOCK. Agla, Jim Timberley and Gary Sothern spent Sunday at Port Elgin. Miss Jean Siefert of Listowel spent last week with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sie- fert. Sunday visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Williamson were Mr. and Mrs. W. Gaus of Kurtz- ville, Mr.and Mrs. Lenwood Ed- gar, Tanji and Dale of Mount Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edgar and Debbie of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunt and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.I-iarold Webster in Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Ashton at Prescott. Sunday visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Tom McClement were Mrs. Ida Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McClement and fam— ily, Mr.and Mrs. Gary Mc - Clement, Mr.and Mrs. Bruce McClement and Debbie, all of Listowel. Miss Betty McClem- ent and Paul Schaefer of Kitch- ener were week -end visitors at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Doig and family of Galt were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClena- ghan, who have been staying at the home of Mrs. Emma Williamson for six weeks, re- curved home to Whitechurch on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williamson and family of London spent the week -end with Mrs. Williamson. Miss Bonnie Inglis of Toron- to and Mr. David Inglis of Wa- terloo spent the week -end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Gib- son returned home last week after a two weeks' visit in the western provinces. Mrs. Elmer Millar spent a few days last week in Elora with her parents. Her father, Mr. Drew Aitcheson, is very ill at present. Miss Elaine Mil- lar is spending some time with her grandparents. Grades seven and eight of Howick Central School took a bus trip to Goderich last Wed- nesday. They visited the har- bor and enjoyed a boat ride, the museum, Sifto Salt Plant and the airport and had dinner in the park. They also enjoyed a shopping tour. Miss Peggy Gibson visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renwick, near Belmore. Week -end and Sunday visit- ors with Mrs. Ruby Forester were Miss Mary Corbett of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Mowatt of Milton, Mrs. Stewart MacNaugh- ton and John of Wingham and Mrs. Charles Verschoor of Ann Arbour, Michigan, who re- mained and will spend this week. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Gib- son, who were married recent- ly, returned home Wednesday from the Western Provinces. Tobago was discovered by Columbus in 1498 and its early history is Spanish, French, Dutch and English. Wiughant Advane:e-Times, Thursday, June 24, 19(35 -Page 5 Bluevale Personals Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Brower this week are her sister, Mrs, Murray McDiartnid, and her granddaughter, of 1Iamiltou. Recent visitors with Mrs, Mabel Harris of Lambeth, were Mr. and Mrs, Sparling Johnston and Mr. and Mrs.Car1 Johnston, Mrs, Harris' son, harry, and his wife are moving to Vancou- ver where they will make their horde. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Smith and fa nily of Bremerton, Waslt. , visited Mr, and Mrs. A.D. Smith, this week. Mr.Jack Brewer and Mr, Clifford Brewer visited in Wood- stock on Sunday. Our high school students are taking positions at various places during the suminer.Maty Presentation FORDWICI I -A special service was held Sunday morning in Trinity Anglican Church when Mrs. Emmerson I largrave was presented with a Life Member- ship certificate and pin from the W.A. Mrs. W. Cooper of Stratford, secretary -treasurer of Life Membership of the W.A. of the Diocese, made the pre- sentation. Mrs. R. Gibson Presides at W.I. FORDWICH-The Women's Institute held its June meeting in the Community Hall. Mrs. Robert Gibson presided and de- votions were taken by Mrs. Leslie Loughran. The motto, "It won't help your crop to sit on the fence and count your neighbours' weeds," was given by Mrs. Earl Moore. Roll call was ans- wered by "an outside job I dis- like in the spring". A letter was read from the adopted sol- dier in Westminster Hospital, thanking the ladies for his birthday gift. A donation was voted to Clinton for a farewell gift for Mrs. Squire, home economist. Due to a misunderstanding in May, 1963, a donation of $5.00 by Mrs, William Mc- Cann had been put in the gen- eral fund instead of being given to the Hall Board, there- fore $5.92 was voted to the Hall Board to pay for new cur- tain tracks. Alex Connell of Palmerston was introduced by Mrs. Howard Harris. He showed slides of the British Isies and spoke of his tour with the Junior Farmers. He was thanked by Mrs. L. Loughran and a game of char- ades was enjoyed and a social hour was spent. I.illow goes to Cleveland House on bake 8osscau, Betty 1leth- erington to London, cordon McMurray to the Wingham and District hospital and Harvey Manu to tltc Bluevale Creamery. Mr. and Ms.1)utrald McMur- ray and children 01 I,ucknow, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.J. McMurray. Mrs, Gene 1)ohie of Toronto and Mrs. Fdna Lundy 01 limo, Northern Ontario, were visitors with their mother, Mrs, Kath- arine Dohie, and their sister, Mrs.Jcs Johnston, y Vi atrthors on Sundawith Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I lall were Mr. and Mrs. Bill I lall, I3ill Jr,. and Donna of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newton and Mr, and Mrs.Jack Hall and family of Brussels. Mr. George Banks and Miss Jane Groves of Akron, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon hall on Monday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R.11. McKinnon on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. I1. Spence McKin- non, l3ob, Barbara Ann, David and Joan of Niagara Falls. LOBA Donates To Scott Mission FORDWICH-The LOBA Lodge met at the home of Mrs. R. Watters. Miss Elva Foster presided. The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Elsie Strong, donated by Mrs. Ernie D'Arcy. A donation was voted to the Scott Mission in Toronto for the Children's Fresh Air Fund, and a bale of good used clothing was sent to the same place. A discussion was held on what might be done to help the new nursing home, which is being made ready inP"ord- wich. A committee wasnamed to contact the owners. Mrs. Ernie D'Arcy also reported that the mound in the cemetery had been taken care of and flowers planted. Plans were discussed for the July 12th celebration. FORDWICH BIRTHS GOLDRICH-To Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Goldrich (Elaine Dem- erling) of London and formerly of Fordwich, a son on Thursday, June 17, in St.Joseph's Hospi- tal, London. FOREMAN -To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foreman of Palmerston (Eunice Martin of Fordwich) at Listowel Hospital on June 14, a daughter. Don't argue about the right- of-way. It's possible to be right and dead. You'll get along just swimmingly, when your car is checked here